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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and that less" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to convey a comparison or reduction, but it lacks clarity and context for proper usage.
Example: "I prefer the first option, and that less than the second."
Alternatives: "and even less" or "and to a lesser extent".
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Polls suggest that only a minority approve, and that less than 20% would consider subscribing.
Some competitors say designing entire cells is too far-fetched and that less flashy companies are ahead of Synthetic Genomics.
I published 7 books in 4 years and in that time only one of them went into profit – and that less than £100.
But if a perfect harmony of impeccable artistry and that less quantifiable thing called love is not always achieved — well, welcome to reality.
Deutsche Post, based in Bonn, said that it remained committed to serving United States customers, and that less than 4percentt of its shipments would be affected.
Is it any wonder then that few companies are competing vigorously in the residential market and that less than 1percentt of customers have chosen alternative providers?
But some say they resent that the heroism of their loved ones has been overlooked or underappreciated and that less attention has been paid to their financial needs.
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Clegg insisted the new system would not be two tier and that less-gifted children would not be left behind.
1281, 1281 (2000) ("[A]dvertising research shows that consumers do not seek out or use product information contained in advertisements, and that less-informative advertising may actually be more persuasive than advertising containing a lot of information".).
This is one of a series of papers showing that the variability of the fMRI signal is lower in older adults, compared to younger adults, and that less-variable brain signals are associated with greater behavioural variability on cognitive tasks.
Military officials say that they get their target 80 percent of the time, and that less than 1 percent of the raids lead to civilian casualties.
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